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Contact details
PCT/Health board Buckinghamshire
Service name: Buckinghamshire Stop Smoking Service
Contact name: Val Mills
Contact email: stopsmoking@buckspct.nhs.uk)
Contact address: Bucks Stop Smoking Service
Verney House
Gatehouse Road
Aylesbury
Bucks
HP19 8ET
Contact tel: 0845 2707 222
Service website: www.smokescape.org

 

Service details
Subscribe to
Russell Standard?
Yes
Additional data collected:
3-month self-reported quitter
CO-verified 3-month quitter
6-month self-reported quitter
CO-verified 6-month quitter
9-month self-reported quitter
CO-verified 9-month quitter
12-month self-reported quitter
CO-verified 12-month quitter
   
Before quit date:
Fagerstrom Test for Nicotine Dependence (FTND)
Cigarettes per day (CPD)
Partner smoking status
Mental health
Physical health
Past quit attempts
   
After quit date:
Withdrawal symptom data
Medication use
   
Any additional data collected:
Not supplied
Do you record the information that you submit to the Department of Health on a database? Yes
Do you enter additional
data on to a database?

No

Service model:
Closed groups
Open (or rolling) groups
Drop-in clinics
One-to-one support
Family/couple support
Telephone support
  Other: internet based support
   
  Treatment from part-time community advisors:
    Community pharmacists
    Practice nurses
    Health visitors
    Mental health nurses
    Pharmacy assistants
    GPs
    Surgery reception staff
    Midwives
    Prison staff
    Youth workers
    Dentists
Abstinence rates:
CO-verified 4-week abstinence rates:
  2007-08 57%
  2006-07 55%
  2005-06 46%
     
Self-reported 52-week abstinence rates:
  2007-08 Not Supplied
  2006-07 Not Supplied
  2005-06 29%
     
52-week abstinence rate assessed by:
 
CO-verified
Telephone
Letter
     

Sample used: 10% of clients abstinent at end of treatment

     
How 52-week abstinence rate figures are obtained:
All clients who successfully quit for 4 weeks are sent a follow up letter at 3 months and 12 months.  The 12 month follow up is done for one randomly selected month of the year only.

 

 

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Reports available for download:

Special populations
 
   

Service reports
 
Progress to date for Service activity and development (22/02/2006) download

Special topics
 
 

Other documents
 
Risk Assessment (01/04/2002) download

 

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